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The Techflex 3/4" Clean Cut Sleeving is a 25 ft. black protective solution designed for durability and versatility. With its dense braid structure, it offers full coverage and is fray resistant when cut. This sleeving is chemically inert, halogen-free, and UV resistant, making it suitable for various applications while maintaining its properties across a wide temperature range.
Manufacturer | TECHFLEX |
Part Number | TOL-019 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 300 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | CECOMINOD029209 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.75 Inch |
Color | 25 Feet |
Style | 0.75 Inch - 25FT |
Material | Polyethylene |
Pattern | 0.75 Inch - 25FT |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**T
Just what i needed...
This sleeving was perfect for my audio application. I fit two power cords and three XLR cables in it without a problem, you just have to be patient feeding the cables through (read: slow). It is durable and frankly just what you would expect from braided sleeving. With the five cables I mentioned inside of it my overall length was 24 feet.Notes:Fit 2 Extension Cords and 3 XLR cables inside w/ 24' overall lengthSlow/difficult to feed cables through (the connectors on the end are hard to advance through cable).Be careful if you use heatshrink tubing to bind ends; heat gun can melt sleeving.
D**G
Good for a few cables
I really had no idea what size to get for the number of cables I had. The 3/4" ended up being slightly small for me.What I was able to fit:3 HDMI cables1 analog audio cable1 usb cable1 power cordDidn't fit:VGA cable (the end was too big to get the sleeving around, and also sleeving capacity had been reached by the above items).It was a very tight fit and it took some work to push the cables through. I would get a much bigger sleeve next time and it would be much easier and quicker to install. Otherwise, the sleeve was of good quality and as advertised.
D**N
Very handy for musical instrument cable runs
Good stuff. The 3/4" is currently holding a 1/4" instrument cable, an XLR mic cable, and two thinner 1/4" inch cables for foot switch controls. I also have some of the 1/2", which is nice but was a very tight squeeze for all 4 cables (although it would be fine for 4 thinner cables). End melts back to smooth with a lighter. Things look nice and it keeps cables together. A little tedious to get it through (bunch it up to expand and push, repeat over and over), but great once it is in.
A**R
TechFlex 3/4 Clean Cut Sleeving - Not up to par...
Don't waste your money. First it is not clean cut as advertised. When you cut it with scissors, it unravels. Not everyone has a hot knife to seal the ends. I bought the sleeving to organize printer cords and it seemed like it was a product that would work. However, the hype outpaces the reality and utility of the product.
A**R
Techflex 3/4 cleancut
This is not the product to get if you want to enclose multiple cords. Get the Flex 6 product that unwraps. This is a well made product for whatever it can be used for, but for multiple cords, it's not appropriate.
P**O
Sleeving, Techflex
I had a 16 foot cable about 5/8" diam that was taped together with electrical tape.The cable was difficult to coil because of it's stifness.I removed the tape and easily installed the 3/4" Techflex sleeveing.When cutting the sleeve i applied a little solder iron heat to the braid to keep it from unravelling. (not sure if it was necessary)The cable is now easy to handle and coil. I am very happy with the results.
K**.
Use TechFlex for everything
I try to use techflex any time I have multiple cables that need to run together. The clean cut doesn't fray as bad as some of the other types.
J**L
Love this stuff for neat wiring bundles But you really ...
Love this stuff for neat wiring bundles But you really need a butane cutting torch to cut and seal the ends or they become unwoven quickly. You can also use tie wraps to hold the ends but it makes a mess when you cut off the excess and they flip all over the place.
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